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. >> harris: fbi agents joining police in the hunt for are a missing student from brown university in rhode island. the search for the student now expanding from boston to philadelphia. he is 22 years old. last seen march 16. he left his wallet and his phone behind in his apartment. he is described as 6'2", about 130-pounds. any one with information should providence police. >>> a huge man hunt with a break. investigators saying they have a suspect in the murder of the man who used to run the colorado entire prison system who was shot to death when answered his front door earlier this week. he was the director of colorado department of corrections and investigators are saying a man who died during a gun battle with texas authorities on thursday is the prime suspect. the man, evan spencer was paroled from a colorado prison in january. with more on this, dominik dean dinatale from the newsroom. >> reporter: investigators say they don't know if he was even aware that he was the state prison director. they do know he was a member of a dangerous white supremeacist prison gang. considered o
. >> harris: fbi agents joining police in the hunt for are a missing student from brown university in rhode island. the search for the student now expanding from boston to philadelphia. he is 22 years old. last seen march 16. he left his wallet and his phone behind in his apartment. he is described as 6'2", about 130-pounds. any one with information should providence police. >>> a huge man hunt with a break. investigators saying they have a suspect in the murder of the man...
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the fbi is investigating how on earth a man was able to pose as a pilot and gain access airways flight in philadelphia. police say the man had on an air france uniform and also an i.d. then he ended up in the jump seat right behind the airlines captain. he was caught when he failed to show his real credentials. the airline says that no passengers were ever in danger. >> that was a bizarre story. >> um-huh. >> the lie breafer congress has added 25 new songs, including this 1960's hit. ♪ come on, baby, ♪ let's do the twist. ♪ come on, baby ♪ let's do the twist. >> they said it became the excitement and energy. dick clark chubby checkers to record a new version of the song. it is more than two dozen sounds of the 20th century being added to the national recording registry. they are forever being recorded for cultural importance. that's your five at five. >> great stuff. president obama just arriving a short time ago at the museum. day three of his trip to israel. and that is the state's official memorial to victims of the holocaust. elizabeth prann is live for us in washington wit
the fbi is investigating how on earth a man was able to pose as a pilot and gain access airways flight in philadelphia. police say the man had on an air france uniform and also an i.d. then he ended up in the jump seat right behind the airlines captain. he was caught when he failed to show his real credentials. the airline says that no passengers were ever in danger. >> that was a bizarre story. >> um-huh. >> the lie breafer congress has added 25 new songs, including this...
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meantime the fbi is now investigating how a guy posing ago -- as a pilot got inside the cockpit apparently because he wasn't intent to ride back in coach it happened in philadelphia at the international airport there. cops say this french citizen had a coach ticket on a u.s. airways flight. he asked a gate agent if he could ride up front in first. the agent said. no and police say he argued with the agent. telling her that he hatesicans. and once he got on the plane, he didn't take his seat back in coach. police say he claimed to be a pilot and asked to ride in the cockpit's jump seat. he reportedly looked the part at the time. air france shirt and an air france bag. even an apparent airline i.d. card. but the police say the captain knew something wasn't right almost as soon as the imposture entered the cockpit. trace gallagher picks up the story there what tipped off the captain. >> this guy said he could fly a 747, shep. for some reason he could not open the jump seat despite the fact the captain was suspicious, he still apparently allowed this guy to sit down. but when the gate agent wh
meantime the fbi is now investigating how a guy posing ago -- as a pilot got inside the cockpit apparently because he wasn't intent to ride back in coach it happened in philadelphia at the international airport there. cops say this french citizen had a coach ticket on a u.s. airways flight. he asked a gate agent if he could ride up front in first. the agent said. no and police say he argued with the agent. telling her that he hatesicans. and once he got on the plane, he didn't take his seat...
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the escape triggered the biggest man hunt in san francisco history as agents of the fbi, sheriff deputy and local police joined in the search. whatever their fate the three convicts have apparently accomplished a feet that many have tried with no success. >> did they survive the frigid waters of san francisco bay and disappear as three men? the mystery of the only inmates who ever escaped from alcatraz. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades use the whole whitening line from colgate optic white. >>> one of the most famous prison escapes in american history involved three men two swam their way to freedom or did they? the 1973 disappearance of three men from alcatraz have remained a mystery to this day. clint eastwood even made a movie about it. what is clear is the men made their way out of the prison and off of the island. the question is whether they survived the frigid waters of the bay. >>
the escape triggered the biggest man hunt in san francisco history as agents of the fbi, sheriff deputy and local police joined in the search. whatever their fate the three convicts have apparently accomplished a feet that many have tried with no success. >> did they survive the frigid waters of san francisco bay and disappear as three men? the mystery of the only inmates who ever escaped from alcatraz. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic...
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the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul redmond developed his own theory. >> redmond's war and i named it. it's an actuarial certainty there will be spies in your organization. there will always be spies. [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good.
the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul...
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the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded within minutes. watchman rick abbott gave this description to his sketch artist. >> the guy who was dealing with me was kind of taller and skinny and wearing gold-framed like round glasses, if i remember correctly. he had a mustache. i remember before he arrested me that it looked really greasy, i remember thinking that. he was using some funky kind of wax on that thing or something like that. it was probably a fake mustache. >> reporter: but the description from rick and the other guard didn't satisfy the fbi. even rick admits the sketch they produced didn't reall
the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded...
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and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really unclear. was it an inside job or was he perhaps just careless? because he told us that he used to complain about the lax security at the museum in public. so anyone could have overheard him, maybe they jumped on the opportunity. and here's the kicker, anderson. it has been so long, so many years have passed, that the statute of limitations has run out. so even if it was that guard, we interviewed or anyone else, the thieves can no longer be charged. and anderson, just this week the fbi said that they finally know after 23 years who did this. they're not naming the suspects, b
and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really...
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including the attorney general who investigated him for selling recordings by islamic terror groups and the fbi also now on the case. investigators are trying it track down a woman who was seen speed walking near clements' home at the time of the shooting and may have seen a suspicious car, a late model lincoln or cadillac near the home with the engine running and no one inside and spotted driving away minutes later. investigators not talking publicly today, saying only at that they will have another news conference if there are major developments in the case. megyn. >> megyn: wow, claudiclaudia, t you. and we'll look at other, including the saudi connected. when he was convicted it was so politically charged the attorney general had to travel to saudi arabia and meet with both the king and the family of this convicted man. so, we will explore this in greater depth in just a bit here. president obama criticizing israel over its treatment of palestinians who live in the west bank, saying they should recognize palestinians' right to self-determination and justice. here is video of president obama
including the attorney general who investigated him for selling recordings by islamic terror groups and the fbi also now on the case. investigators are trying it track down a woman who was seen speed walking near clements' home at the time of the shooting and may have seen a suspicious car, a late model lincoln or cadillac near the home with the engine running and no one inside and spotted driving away minutes later. investigators not talking publicly today, saying only at that they will have...
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the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the lesson is this, if you want to steal art, do a good job and keep it head enlong enough and you won't go to jail. i don't know how else to interpret that. >>> the ncaa tournament kicks off tomorrow. we're serious about march madness here at cnn. we have our own bracket challenge. our jay bell says we're not alone. he is founder of pregame.com and tells us more than 100 million people worldwide are expected to wager more than $12 billion on the bracket. it won't be a slam dunk. my bracket will be a slam dunk to beat if you're in any way decent
the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the...
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just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say this is an ongoing investigation, but here's the thing, anderson. the thieves can't be charged anyway because the statute of limitations has expired. now, in terms of the artwork itself, investigators don't believe the thieves actually still have the artwork, so they're offering this possible immunity to anyone who comes forward with information about it. the fbi thinks the thieves actually tried to sell the art about ten years or so ago in philadelphia. that would have been more than a decade after the heist itself. that deal never happened and unfortunately, the investig
just this week the fbi announced it actually knows who the thieves are. what more do we know about it? >> the fbi's priority has always been to get the art back and return it to the walls of the museum. more so even than nabbing the thieves. but apparently, they have finally figured out who did this, who is behind it. the fbi believes the thieves belong to a criminal organization they say is based in new england and the midatlantic states. they aren't naming the thieves because they say...
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. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >>> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here and the stories that you are talking about, but first, the day's headlines. president barack obama back home after a busy trip to the middle east and he arrived at andrews air force base after the trip that took him to jordan and the west bank. secretary john kerry did not arrive on air force one. he stayed around to talk to the israeli leader e. >>> the motion to vacate is granted. >>> david ranta spent 23 years in prison for a murd her didn't commit. he was wrongfully convicted of killing a rabbi, and the lawyer says that his client plans to kill the city of new york. >>> and joe weede
. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >>> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven...
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marshals and the fbi. attention now turned to the young man who had been living at brittany's house, the one she had been showing off at the beach club, 26-year-old joe roberts. seems joe had left around the same time brittany disappeared. and police now had to consider a possibility that brittany had simply washed her hands with the feud with ann lydon and taken off on a cross-country trip for young joe. for justine griffin, that only made the story more interesting. >> living in her house for free. >> makes you think. >> they thought maybe the two of them had just left, just gone on a trip together, just left town. >> really, it was all speculation. in fact, nobody had a clue what those two did. and then another lucky break, or it seemed lucky. the good news in mid july, police found out that just four days after brittany vanished, a cop stopped her toyota on a highway out west, but brittany wasn't driving. joe was. >> july 11th, roberts is actually stopped by police in wyoming for speeding. >> the bad n
marshals and the fbi. attention now turned to the young man who had been living at brittany's house, the one she had been showing off at the beach club, 26-year-old joe roberts. seems joe had left around the same time brittany disappeared. and police now had to consider a possibility that brittany had simply washed her hands with the feud with ann lydon and taken off on a cross-country trip for young joe. for justine griffin, that only made the story more interesting. >> living in her...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he goes, well, he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" feet tall now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, cho
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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the fbi joined a five state search for a college student she was last seen at the brown university campus march 16th. he was on an approved leave of absence from the rhode island college. cbs amazing race apologizing for what it calls insensitivity from last week's episode set in hanoi, vietnam. the memorial was the wreckage of an american bomber shot down during the vietnam war. listen to this. >> parts of last sunday's episode filmed in vietnam were insensitive to a group that is very important to us foundations veterans. we want to apologize to veterans particularly those who served in vietnam as well as family and any viewers offended by the broadcasting. >> that apology came at the beginning of last night's episode and was voiceed by the show's host phil keegan. that's what we want you to brew on today. you think the apology was enough? you can tweet them to us at fox friends first shoot us an email at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> a financial crisis in cyprus has been averted for now. the small mediterranean island has 13,000 dollar package loans last ditch with predators. it wil
the fbi joined a five state search for a college student she was last seen at the brown university campus march 16th. he was on an approved leave of absence from the rhode island college. cbs amazing race apologizing for what it calls insensitivity from last week's episode set in hanoi, vietnam. the memorial was the wreckage of an american bomber shot down during the vietnam war. listen to this. >> parts of last sunday's episode filmed in vietnam were insensitive to a group that is very...
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the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. weeks since the schoolteacher went missing in new orleans, and there's still no assign of terry lynn monet. she walked out of
the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working...
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today, police announced the fbi's investigating whether ebel could be connected to the murder of a texas prosecutor, gunned down in january, roughly 100 miles away from the texas shootout. witnesses say assistant district attorney mark hasse was executed in broad daylight by two men dressed in black s.w.a.t. gear. white supremacists are suspected in that case, and police said tonight, given the proximity, they want to see if there could be any ties. and david, more breaking news. we just got court documents that say the shell casings from the texas shootout are the same brad and caliber as those found at the home of the colorado prison chief. >> pierre thomas, i know you'll be following this into the night. pierre, thank you. >>> now to that brazen attempt on board a us airways flight. a man posing as a pilot, walking right into the cockpit and taking a seat. abc's david kerley tonight on the co-pilot who smartly began asking questions. >> reporter: it was a us airways jetliner in philly that this man was able to sneak into the cockpit with a ticket and dressed like a pilot. that landed
today, police announced the fbi's investigating whether ebel could be connected to the murder of a texas prosecutor, gunned down in january, roughly 100 miles away from the texas shootout. witnesses say assistant district attorney mark hasse was executed in broad daylight by two men dressed in black s.w.a.t. gear. white supremacists are suspected in that case, and police said tonight, given the proximity, they want to see if there could be any ties. and david, more breaking news. we just got...
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the fbi is now investigating the case. secretary of state john kerry and attorney general eric hold rer asking questions of the singapore government. singapore police say todd committed suicide. todd's parents say it was murder. now shane todd was found dead in his apartment in june just hours after his last day working for a prestigious government research firm. but did his work make him a target? >> reporter: shane todd, 31 years old, had a phd in electrical engineering and by all accounts a very bright future. he was working for the institute of micro electronics or ime, a prominent singapore research facility. his project involved creating faster, more powerful semiconductors. his parents say that in his last few months he was stressed, even expressing fear for his life. he had told them he didn't feel right about his work. that it might be illegal, even a risk to u.s. national security. with little faith in the singapore police and the fbi unable to help in a foreign country, the todds had little choice but to launch
the fbi is now investigating the case. secretary of state john kerry and attorney general eric hold rer asking questions of the singapore government. singapore police say todd committed suicide. todd's parents say it was murder. now shane todd was found dead in his apartment in june just hours after his last day working for a prestigious government research firm. but did his work make him a target? >> reporter: shane todd, 31 years old, had a phd in electrical engineering and by all...
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the fbi didn't name the suspects at the time. but the fbi now says they are part of an organized crime ring on the east coast. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we have determined that in the years since the theft, the art was transported to connecticut and to the philadelphia area. >> >> shepard: agents have had several leads over the year. nothing has panned out as far as we know. enough to they say the crooks recently tried to sell that stolen artwork. two people are dead and several others injured after a private jet crashed into several houses in south bend, indiana. and now we know among the dead a university of oklahoma football legend. the plane was flying from it tulsa to south bend. but the pilot reported some kind of electrical problems and moments later, witnesses say that plane flew low over a neighborhood, clipped one house. then crashed right into another. while the homeowner was inside. >> my roof is caved. in there was glass everywhere. the front of the house window is is busted ou
the fbi didn't name the suspects at the time. but the fbi now says they are part of an organized crime ring on the east coast. >> for the first time we can say with a high degree of confidence we have determined that in the years since the theft, the art was transported to connecticut and to the philadelphia area. >> >> shepard: agents have had several leads over the year. nothing has panned out as far as we know. enough to they say the crooks recently tried to sell that...
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. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. >>> hello everyone. >>> hello everyone. don lemon here. the stories you're talking about in just a moment. but first, let's get you up to speed on some of the day's headlines. president barack obama back home after a busy trip to the middle east. he arrived at joint base andrews earlier after his first visit to israel as president. the trip also took him to the west bank and jordan. secretary of state john kerry didn't return on air force one. he stayed behind to hold separate talks with israeli and palestinian leaders. >>> the defendant's motion to vacate the judgment is granted. >> david ranta was freed from prison after spending more than two decades behind
. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven either...
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let's bring in paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbi capital markets. to what extend, paul, are we just seeing today kind of like a fear move if you like without really digesting this and thinking maybe it's good for our u.s. banks because they look a whole lot safer by comparison? >> they do look safer. what it does do, you have a flight to safety again. people pulling money out of europe and putting it into u.s. treasuries that's going to drive to down the ten years. you need higher rates for these banks to really, really work. on top of that these banks have had a very nice run. we're not surprised they're taking a pause here. cyprus has to deteriorate a lot more before it really becomes a concern. you are now seeing the ten-year below 2% again. >> if we did see more fear out of europe, paul, what u.s. bank might be the most to avoid? >> you know, it's going to be the bank of americas and the jpmorgans. it's going to be the big broker dealers that have a lot of relationships overseas. those are going to be the ones that are going to probably get shak
let's bring in paul miller, head of financial institutions research at fbi capital markets. to what extend, paul, are we just seeing today kind of like a fear move if you like without really digesting this and thinking maybe it's good for our u.s. banks because they look a whole lot safer by comparison? >> they do look safer. what it does do, you have a flight to safety again. people pulling money out of europe and putting it into u.s. treasuries that's going to drive to down the ten...
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news this morning and said he thinks, it appears to him, chemical weapons were used but he's a former fbi official who wants to see forensic evidence. that's important for a republican lawmaker to underline saying we need evidence before we say chemical weapons were used. >> ed henry on a historic day in jerusalem. we look forward to your report tonight. >>> more about israeli u.s. relation from the director of center for strategic and middle east programs. man, people talk about these two men at adversaries and today they say there's not much daylight on iranian, the thanks and accolades and friendship and we're the best friends, it doesn't sound as if there's a problem. >> the optics are good. everybody wants this trip to be successful. there's a lot at stake for the president. a lot at stake for the israeli prime minister and they talked about no daylight between the u.s. and israel on iran but there's a difference in the language they're speaking behind the scenes away from the cameras. the israelis are talking about stopping iran's capability to build a nuclear weapon where the presi
news this morning and said he thinks, it appears to him, chemical weapons were used but he's a former fbi official who wants to see forensic evidence. that's important for a republican lawmaker to underline saying we need evidence before we say chemical weapons were used. >> ed henry on a historic day in jerusalem. we look forward to your report tonight. >>> more about israeli u.s. relation from the director of center for strategic and middle east programs. man, people talk about...
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this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, former police officer on the day joe paterno was fired, saying nothing happened that night, mike mcqueary is lying and investigators tried to get him to lie to say what they wanted to hear him say. that is powerful. this is proactively coming from a person who is a 24-year-old married sergeant in the marine corps at that time, proactively coming out and saying wait a minute, now i'm not saying nothing happened in the shower. what i'm saying is had we known that on november 9th, 2011, people would have said whoa, wait a minute, hold on, this is a rush to judgment here. >> nine different -- >> no, no, not against jerry sandusky, piers. this is not that difficult to understand. >> no need to be rude. you are being very -- >> you've had a year and a half to make your case. >> not my case. >> you are claiming jerry is part of a coverup. >> jerry sandusky -- >> you just named joe paterno saying he was part of a cover-up. did you not say that? >> let's take a break. see if you can calm down. we'll try again after the break. [ male anno
this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, former police officer on the day joe paterno was fired, saying nothing happened that night, mike mcqueary is lying and investigators tried to get him to lie to say what they wanted to hear him say. that is powerful. this is proactively coming from a person who is a 24-year-old married sergeant in the marine corps at that time, proactively coming out and saying wait a minute, now i'm not saying nothing happened in the shower. what i'm...
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. >>> well the fbi hunting for a killer in colorado this morning. they are searching for more clues on who murdered the director of the state's corrections department right on his doorstep. ainsley air part joins us with brand new details this morning. >> good morning ainsley. >> good morning, heather. that massive manhunt is underway right now. investigators are looking forl the person who killed the head of colorado's prison system. 58-year-old tom clements was fatally shot in the chest when he went to answer his front door on tuesday night. police believe a woman seen exercising in that area at the time could be a key witness. >> she has been wearing a wind breaker and a hat. she is not considered part of the crime but may have observations that could be valuable to us. >> they have not yet confirmed a motive but are looking into a possible link between the murder and a saudi arabian prisoner. back in 2006 she whe was convicf sexually assaulting and inflating his indonesian housekeeper. they maintained the constriction was not legitimate and aske
. >>> well the fbi hunting for a killer in colorado this morning. they are searching for more clues on who murdered the director of the state's corrections department right on his doorstep. ainsley air part joins us with brand new details this morning. >> good morning ainsley. >> good morning, heather. that massive manhunt is underway right now. investigators are looking forl the person who killed the head of colorado's prison system. 58-year-old tom clements was fatally...
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history, the fbi announces they know who did it. details ahead. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. >>> in crime and punishment, the jodi arias murder trial and th
history, the fbi announces they know who did it. details ahead. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and...
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the fbi says now they believe they know who did it. we will take you inside the crime in a special hour report. "piers morgan live" starts right now. >>> tonight, the extraordinary moment as two sandy hook parents came face-to-face with the father of killer adam lanza. >> i wanted to speak to him as one father to another father. >> emilie parker was 6 years old when she was murdered with 19 of her class mates. now her father joins me for an emotional interview. >> my daughter is beautiful and she is going to be great and she is going to continue to touch lives of countless numbers of people. >>> the former nra operative gets personal. >> we saved the british people because the americans had the guns. >> what he thinks of reducing gun violence in america. >>> also, where senators stand on the assault weapons ban. i'm demanding answers and tonight, we are giving it to you. >>> and a man on a mission. heartthrob and hollywood star gerard butler taking on the bad guys, working closely with navy s.e.a.l.s to make it happen. >> they are so d
the fbi says now they believe they know who did it. we will take you inside the crime in a special hour report. "piers morgan live" starts right now. >>> tonight, the extraordinary moment as two sandy hook parents came face-to-face with the father of killer adam lanza. >> i wanted to speak to him as one father to another father. >> emilie parker was 6 years old when she was murdered with 19 of her class mates. now her father joins me for an emotional interview....
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the fbi gets -- we got a warrant, broke in, wired a social club. and you know, we weren't getting like really good incriminating conversations. so we came up with a scheme. we said we're going to subpoena everybody in his family on the same day. that'll get them all nervous. they'll start talking about, you know, joey may talk and rocco may talk. and let's do this and let's do that to shut them up. so we sent out about 120 subpoenas. all day, all the guys in his family are coming in, "i got one of these effing subpoenas from that giuliani. i got an effing subpoena from that giuliani." so he's got all these subpoenas in front of him, right? and he says, "hey, this guy got nothing better to do but sign these god [ bleep ] subpoenas every day? i mean, is this all he has done? [ laughter ] we're paying this guy to keep signing this god [ bleep ] junk? what kind of lazy bum is this guy?" >> jimmy: and he's talking about you? >> he's talking about me. >> jimmy: that's the greatest! i would be like "what?" i love that. [ applause ] thank you for everythin
the fbi gets -- we got a warrant, broke in, wired a social club. and you know, we weren't getting like really good incriminating conversations. so we came up with a scheme. we said we're going to subpoena everybody in his family on the same day. that'll get them all nervous. they'll start talking about, you know, joey may talk and rocco may talk. and let's do this and let's do that to shut them up. so we sent out about 120 subpoenas. all day, all the guys in his family are coming in, "i...
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. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda in chemical and biological weapons. the single most frightening story that could have been told post 9/11. >> almost from the outset the intelligence community has doubts about the claim. >> 2002 cia report states that questions persist about al-ibi's truthfulness and in some instances he has fabricated information. >> after the information, al-libi will recant the story extracted by the egyptians brutal interrogation. >> what we said at the time is look, he said two different things and two different times. and we will tell the policy consumers and other analyst in the community both stories. you
. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda...
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it would cut deeper into some agencies like the fbi and the nih. the center piece of the plan seems to be the balancing of the budget in ten years. exit polling after the 2012 race shows that 15%, 15% of the folks who were polled said that cutting the deficit was the most important issue facing the country. why the gap between what voters say that they want and what lawmakers are doing there in washington? >> because the lawmakers who are developing and passing budgets in washington, d.c. are completely out of touch with what most americans want. look, when paul ryan in that foot ang we just saw said that they want to about a the budget and we don't, either he is not listening or purposely evading the truthful we both want a balanced budget. the issue is how do you balance it? democrats believe we should have a solutions based budget that does three things. number one, that it takes a balanced approach to reducing debt. we've got to reduce debt. number two, that is fair to the middle class. their budget is completely unfair to the middle class. num
it would cut deeper into some agencies like the fbi and the nih. the center piece of the plan seems to be the balancing of the budget in ten years. exit polling after the 2012 race shows that 15%, 15% of the folks who were polled said that cutting the deficit was the most important issue facing the country. why the gap between what voters say that they want and what lawmakers are doing there in washington? >> because the lawmakers who are developing and passing budgets in washington, d.c....
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the fbi illegally wire-tapped the phones of the south vietnamese ambassador. we couldn't let anybody know that we were illegally listening into the ambassador's phone lines so they couldn't let anybody know what they had heard. so nixon got away with it. and the october surprise. the halloween night surprise that the war was ending right before the election, that october surprises ended up getting undone. anybody who was anti-war in the country had no reason to vote for a democrat. the racist right wing voted peeled off the the vote on the other side. and yes, nixon won. he got by barely. squeaked by on the basis that he was the guy who knew how to end the war, not those dumb democrats. and of course nixon did not know how to end the war. he didn't have a plan. and instead of the war ending on halloween in 1968, the war went on five more years, in which time 15,000 americans were killed as were untold numbers of vietnamese. so that happened. that actually happened, and now in 2013, what are we supposed to do with that information? lbj is dead, nixon is dead, g
the fbi illegally wire-tapped the phones of the south vietnamese ambassador. we couldn't let anybody know that we were illegally listening into the ambassador's phone lines so they couldn't let anybody know what they had heard. so nixon got away with it. and the october surprise. the halloween night surprise that the war was ending right before the election, that october surprises ended up getting undone. anybody who was anti-war in the country had no reason to vote for a democrat. the racist...
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at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the people, actual people involved, sorry, there's not much that they can do. however, the people in possession of these art works, that is still a crime. but the prosecutors say that they would be willing to give immunity in certain cases. so really at the heart of all this, they want the art back. >> they want it, $500 million worth of art and they want it back. lisa sylvester, thank you. >>> an article about race sparks an uproar in the city of brotherly love. cnn's erin burnett is going "out front" on the story. >> this article is getting such incred
at this number, 1-800-call-fbi. and if you want to view the stolen masterpieces up close, we have posted images of them on our show blog, cnn.com/situationroom. we have all of the 13 images on there so people can take a look. who knows? maybe there is somebody who has seen one of these pieces. there are $5 million up for grabs. >> if you find them. >> how did they not get busted? >> the statute of limitations was actually up after 20 years. we're now at 23 years. so the...
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coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >> a search for a brown university student who went missing more than a week ago is being expanded. the teen was found on brown's campus on saturday morning. we have the latest. >>
coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to...
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the orange county bomb squad and fbi have been out here working with local law enforcement all morning long. campus officials say there's no threat to the campus community at this time but a spokesman describes this as a very sketchy situation. listen to what he says police found when they arrived at the dorm earlier this morning. >> a call came in about a fire alarm in tower one. on the way to respond to that, a 911 call in about an armed man in the tower. when police responded to the dorm room they found a victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. we interviewed people who had knowledge of the situation and during the search of the dorm room we found an assault weapon and emprovized explosive devices. >> reporter: a resident of the dorm found that handgun and assault rifle and we heard explosives were found in a bag. we also know the orange county medical examiner and the coroner just arrived on scene to remove that body. it is going to be quite some time before they allow students back into that tower one dorm. when they were evacuated very early this morning, they were first sent t
the orange county bomb squad and fbi have been out here working with local law enforcement all morning long. campus officials say there's no threat to the campus community at this time but a spokesman describes this as a very sketchy situation. listen to what he says police found when they arrived at the dorm earlier this morning. >> a call came in about a fire alarm in tower one. on the way to respond to that, a 911 call in about an armed man in the tower. when police responded to the...
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. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to talk after you're done and relaxed, all the endorphins are flowing and happy things are going on, and people's tongues loosen. >> another was an exotic dancer that in world war i was accused of seducing diplomats to get them to give up secrets. peter earnest, former cia officer that runs the international spy museum says it is not always female spies with male targets. >> during the cold war, germans under marcus wolf had a very active program of sending romeos into west germany, seeing who they could meet and develop relationships with, if they had access to intelligence. >> reporter: a program he says worked well for the eas
. >> reporter: eric o'neal, former fbi counter intelligence officer says a spy master sends an attractive target to get them to give up information. robert hanson spied for the russians. he was portrayed in a hollywood movie "breach" on spies that use honey traps. >> while in that situation, how do they get the information. >> if it is a prostitute, for example, pillow talk. pillow talk comes from this, from the honey trap and spies. you talk to someone, get them to...
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i'm an fbi agent, so i look at all the evidence. i look at all the evidence and all the body of reporting over the last two years and believe that there is a high probability that at some point the assad regime has used at least a limited quantity of chemical weapons. they have also put them in a position for use. but think about where we are, larry, they fired some 100 scud missiles at civilians. you have huge refugee problems bleeding into jordan. you have al qaeda, some thousands now, on the ground fighting in syria. that's a dangerous thing for all of us, given the quantity of chemical weapons and conventional weapons. you have refugee problems on the turkish border. the al qaeda/hezbollah action in syria is very, very concerning to recognize terrorist organizations. this is real trouble real quick. if you want a diplomatic solution -- and i still think there's one possible -- you can't do it if you have no credibility with the opposition and no credibility with our arab league partners. and right now we find ourselves in that s
i'm an fbi agent, so i look at all the evidence. i look at all the evidence and all the body of reporting over the last two years and believe that there is a high probability that at some point the assad regime has used at least a limited quantity of chemical weapons. they have also put them in a position for use. but think about where we are, larry, they fired some 100 scud missiles at civilians. you have huge refugee problems bleeding into jordan. you have al qaeda, some thousands now, on the...
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the orange county sheriff's office and campus police and fbi trying to figure out what he was doing with those ieds, handguns and assault weapon. campus opened right around noon to students here on campus, however, that dorm room, tower 1 right there where we're pointing to you right now, remains closed at this hour. and we're not quite sure, suzanne, where they're going to reopen it again. back to you. >> kelli, what do they say about this student? do they have any idea of why he would have these explosives in his room or if it was any connection at all to any particular groups or something he was involved in? >> sure. they are being very quiet and very tight-lipped about what they know about this student. a lot of rumors rolling around as i talk to students, but nothing that is official. what we know is a call came in to campus police for a fire alarm and somebody with a gun on campus. they immediately evacuated the area and transported them to the student union until they found out more information. suzanne. >> all right. kelli, thank you. appreciate it. >>> at least 43 homes remain e
the orange county sheriff's office and campus police and fbi trying to figure out what he was doing with those ieds, handguns and assault weapon. campus opened right around noon to students here on campus, however, that dorm room, tower 1 right there where we're pointing to you right now, remains closed at this hour. and we're not quite sure, suzanne, where they're going to reopen it again. back to you. >> kelli, what do they say about this student? do they have any idea of why he would...
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. >> no federal government employees, including counterterrorism agents, in the fbi, for example, no border agents. now, before we default, we could have time to make this sign for all points of entry. that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> i think he was being sarcastic, don't you? >>> now to the ones who were ill advised for whatever reason. first iowa republican congressman steve king with the solution for illegal immigration in the form of a construction project on the house floor. >> you can't shut that off unless we build a fence and wall. i want to put a fence in and a wall in. i designed one. this would be an example, then, of how that wall would look. you can also deconstruct it the same way. you can take it back down. i also say we need to do a few other things on top of that wall. one of them put a little bit of wire on top to provide a disincentive for people to climb over top or put a ladder there. we can electrify this wire, not a current that would kill anybody, but would be a deterrent. we do it in livestock all the time. >> now for one that made the loser list. it ne
. >> no federal government employees, including counterterrorism agents, in the fbi, for example, no border agents. now, before we default, we could have time to make this sign for all points of entry. that's just the tip of the iceberg. >> i think he was being sarcastic, don't you? >>> now to the ones who were ill advised for whatever reason. first iowa republican congressman steve king with the solution for illegal immigration in the form of a construction project on the...
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the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country. it says about 12 years ago, some of the master pieces were seen in connecticut and philadelphia, where someone tried to sell them. >> i don't know if all 13 pieces are still together. we've received information that we've been able to corroborate showing that the paintings may have been in different locations at different times. >> reporter: the two men who committed the crimes will likely never be charged but the statue of limitations was up after 20 years and prosecutors are open to the idea of immunity for anyone who has information about the artwork. at t
the fbi announced they now know who took the artwork. investigators say they are reasonably sure organized crime was involved. >> we have reason to believe it's likely that the artwork has changed hands several times and that those who might be in possession of the paintings right now might not necessarily have been those that were involved in the original theft. >> reporter: but where are those 13 pieces of art now? the fbi says it does not believe the pieces ever left the country....
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the fbi has joined the search for sonny. they have expanded the search area to boston, new york, connect scekt and philadelphia. where he is from. the brown university student has been missing for eight days, last spotted leaving his narment providence, rhoads rode osaturdays, march 16,ats 11:00 in the morning. his girlfriend reported him missing 24 hours later. family, friends and law enforcement has canvassed the neighborhoods, looking for any clues as to where he could have gone. but besides his cell phone, credit card and i.d. that were found in his room, his mother said they have no idea where her son might be. >> we really don't know why he is. we have an outpouring of support from the brown community, friends from home, relatives from all over the country. we really miss hilt. we want him back. >> his namly helping with the search, creating a twitter account and a facebook page for updates. they have had more than 190,000 views. sunil is 6 feet tall and weighs 130 and was last seen in blue jeans and a black sports jac
the fbi has joined the search for sonny. they have expanded the search area to boston, new york, connect scekt and philadelphia. where he is from. the brown university student has been missing for eight days, last spotted leaving his narment providence, rhoads rode osaturdays, march 16,ats 11:00 in the morning. his girlfriend reported him missing 24 hours later. family, friends and law enforcement has canvassed the neighborhoods, looking for any clues as to where he could have gone. but besides...
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and then the day joe paterno was fired, i have it in my hands, this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, a former police officer saying that nothing happened in the shower that night. mcqueary is lying and the investigators trying to get him to lie. >> i mean these are pretty startling allegations. now victim two never testified, ann, as you know. if he was saying what ziegler was saying he was saying that he was the greatest thing that ever happened to him, no molestation, why didn't they put him on the stand? >> absolutely. the thing that comes down to this, in the michael jackson trial, 40-year-old men don't have sleepovers. jerry sandusky, grown men don't shower with little boys. the fact is they have to try this case which is a really difficult case in a defense. and the fact is should they put the evidence on in yes. they said we didn't have time. we should get a new trial. we weren't really ready. we want to have a doover. some maybe this is the kind of thing they'll throw-in an appeal that didn't work on a new trial motion. the problem is one kid said it did
and then the day joe paterno was fired, i have it in my hands, this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, a former police officer saying that nothing happened in the shower that night. mcqueary is lying and the investigators trying to get him to lie. >> i mean these are pretty startling allegations. now victim two never testified, ann, as you know. if he was saying what ziegler was saying he was saying that he was the greatest thing that ever happened to him, no...